McGill University Tomlinson Professor of Political Theory Jacob T. Levy explores two sources of dysfunction in the separation of powers as currently understood in the Constitution-the interaction of separate powers with separate parties and the growing complexity of the executive branch-arguing that the first calls for serious reform while the second demands both far-reaching re-consideration of how we conceive of executive power and the application of separation of powers reasons to institutional changes in the branch itself.
15 апр 2021